Roman Bohnen
Roman Bohnen was born on Nov 24, 1901 in USA. Roman Bohnen's big-screen debut came with Vogues of 1938 directed by Irving Cummings in 1937, strarring Morgan's Lawyer (uncredited). Roman Bohnen is known for Night Has a Thousand Eyes directed by John Farrow, Edward G. Robinson stars as John Triton and Gail Russell as Jean Courtland. The upcoming new movie Roman Bohnen plays is Mr. Soft Touch which will be released on Aug 01, 1949.
Roman Bohnen, known as "Bud" to his family and friends was not only an excellent film actor but also a stage actor of note. As a member of the prestigious Group Theatre from 1934-40, he appeared in such classic productions as "Waiting for Lefty", "Golden Boy", "Awake and Sing" and "The Gentle People". He left for Hollywood in the late '30s to pursue a film career mainly as an effort to earn money for his family and ailing wife, Hilda.In film, he is perhaps best known for his performances as Candy in Des souris et des hommes (1939) with Burgess Meredith and Lon Chaney Jr., as Francois Soubirous in Le chant de Bernadette (1943), and as Pat Derry in William Wyler's classic Les Plus Belles Années de notre vie (1946). The latter role although a small one is beautifully played. It is a rare opportunity to see a full life artfully created in a few short scenes. Take a look in particular at the scene where "Bud" reads the citations awarded to his son, Fred Derry (ably played by Dana Andrews). It is rich with the feeling and pride of a father, helpless to provide for his son (with beautiful support by the great Gladys George as Hortense).Roman was also an integral member of "The Actor's Laboratory Theatre" in Hollywood. He was stricken with a heart attack while performing on stage for the Lab Theatre and died shortly after at age 47. A rare talent, an underrated actor who left us too soon.
Birthday
Nov 24, 1901Place of Birth
St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
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